1. Rust
When maintaining the climbing stick, a very small amount of rust remover [e.g. WD40] can be used to deal with the rust on the surface, but before use, all the grease on the surface must be removed, so that the adjustment and locking function of the climbing stick will not be affected. In addition, very fine sandpaper can also be used to remove the rust on the surface, so as to keep the locking function of the climbing stick unaffected. [Although the indicator scale on the climbing pole may be worn off in this way] The climbing pole locked by rotation may fall due to the rust powder of the supporting pole, blocking the locking grommet and affecting the locking effect. Therefore, the rust in the grommet must be removed during maintenance, especially before they are used together, make sure that it is very clean and free of any rust and grease.
2. Snap
The locking system of the aluminum alloy climbing stick can not be pulled out. You can tap the locked part gently or wet the climbing stick to reduce some friction, and then you can smoothly unscrew the climbing stick. After unscrewing, be sure to erect the opening downward, let the water in it flow out slowly, and dry the climbing sticks separately for storage.
3. Unable to lock
When the locked climbing pole is rotated, the grommet in the support rod will rotate with the support rod and cannot be locked, the support rod can be disassembled, and then the grommet can be installed after being thoroughly cleaned. If it cannot be locked, after the strut is disassembled, turn the thinner strut into the grommet to stretch the grommet, and then directly insert it into the thicker strut, and then lock it after adjusting it to the desired length.
